The examination of the Pan-Pacific Science Congress (PSC) contributes to making the history of international organizations more global. This chapter argues that in the region where independent nation states were few, the PSC expert network developed fora for inter-imperial cooperative schemes in the 1920s. Although the USA dominated, the PSC’s focus on the inside of the Pacific prompted continental European participation, and fora-participants were predominantly imperial/colonial experts. New powers, such as Australia and Japan, also reinforced this imperial nature. These inter-imperial schemes played a significant role in the making of regional governing mechanisms. Their efforts were framed under the banner of the “development” and “prote...
This two-day conference will consider the nature and extent of scholarly networks connecting academi...
This dissertation explores Asian discourses produced by Japanese social scientists during the wartim...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonial powers clashed over much of Central and East Asia: Great...
The Australian Congress of 1923 was a determining moment for the Pacific Science Association. In co...
The Pacific of the mid eighteenth century was far removed from what it would become by the first dec...
This article stresses the role of colonial governments, not only national sovereign states, in Asia ...
his article stresses the need for a more rigorous scrutiny of the power structure in which an exper...
This paper examines how Gotō Shinpei (1857-1929) sought to develop imperial networks emanating out o...
The categories of ‘metropole’ and ‘colony’ have long been fundamental to scholars’ imagination of em...
The League of Nations Health Organization (LNHO) (1921–46) was intended as a global organisation. Th...
This chapter proposes the new notion/term, the liberal inter-imperial order' to understand the natur...
This thesis examines the emergence and influence of the ‘Pan-Pacific’ idea from the 1910s-1940s. It ...
Prior to the 1850s scientific networks in the British Empire functioned through a patchwork of inst...
Pancel C: Creating New Actors, Institutions and Networks (II)World War I was the catalyst that led t...
The field of transnational American studies is going through a paradigm shift from the transatlantic...
This two-day conference will consider the nature and extent of scholarly networks connecting academi...
This dissertation explores Asian discourses produced by Japanese social scientists during the wartim...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonial powers clashed over much of Central and East Asia: Great...
The Australian Congress of 1923 was a determining moment for the Pacific Science Association. In co...
The Pacific of the mid eighteenth century was far removed from what it would become by the first dec...
This article stresses the role of colonial governments, not only national sovereign states, in Asia ...
his article stresses the need for a more rigorous scrutiny of the power structure in which an exper...
This paper examines how Gotō Shinpei (1857-1929) sought to develop imperial networks emanating out o...
The categories of ‘metropole’ and ‘colony’ have long been fundamental to scholars’ imagination of em...
The League of Nations Health Organization (LNHO) (1921–46) was intended as a global organisation. Th...
This chapter proposes the new notion/term, the liberal inter-imperial order' to understand the natur...
This thesis examines the emergence and influence of the ‘Pan-Pacific’ idea from the 1910s-1940s. It ...
Prior to the 1850s scientific networks in the British Empire functioned through a patchwork of inst...
Pancel C: Creating New Actors, Institutions and Networks (II)World War I was the catalyst that led t...
The field of transnational American studies is going through a paradigm shift from the transatlantic...
This two-day conference will consider the nature and extent of scholarly networks connecting academi...
This dissertation explores Asian discourses produced by Japanese social scientists during the wartim...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonial powers clashed over much of Central and East Asia: Great...